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Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 22. AUERIGAN FORK CmZEN- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22,;1923. !1 i. 1 1 n 5 HONOLULU GIVES A V" HEABTY WELCOJE TO BElH-COMTliOJI Honolulu declared a part holiday to welcome Betty Campion and the members-of the Paramount company, who voyaged to tn island city to produce the star's current picture,;"1 " "" "" -r, mil. mnnrtr1 which win htM a 'ision the marriage of himself the feature at the Realart for two dayr' beginning tonight. Adorned with beautiful and fragrant fra-grant flowers, Miss Compion, was . greeted by Mr; Julia-Crawford Ivers, author and director of -the atory, who preceded Miss Compson and the other oth-er players to Honolulu; members of the production staff, and a group of Hawaiian musicians. This party inotorboated out to quarantine - to meet the star and the members of the cast ' At the 'dock a huge" crowd at enthusiastic en-thusiastic "fans" were gathered to catch a glimpst of Miss Compion In person. As the star stepped asnore native musicians played the Hawaiian Hawai-ian national air, while the crowd showered the arriving party with flowers."' " e e EJTIBB COMPANY GOES TO C AH ADA TO TllH PICTFBE Eqrtf ped wfth a complete radio ' outfit to keen In touch with the out-id out-id worldY Alice 'flrady and a company com-pany ot players went Into the trosen fur country of Canada twenty miles from a railroad, to make scenes for "The Bnow Bride," a Paramount plc- tur which will be on view at the Realart next Monday. With a little far post, Tem-KIp, on th" shor of lake 1 Temlskemlng as headquarters, th picture company-mad company-mad scenes showing the trails ff the north country, fur trapping, and the activities of th. men who" make their living by gathering the potts 'of beaver, bea-ver, mink and 'otter. - 1' (complete Freqch-Canadlaa vll-age vll-age wu built nt the foot of a snow "covered, mountain for the purposes of h' atory, "and "on 'of thw sensational scenes to be filmed was a tremendous anow slid , which, buries ft . little Iowa. ' ' i In order to reach this point, ar-, rangements were made with the Ca- nadlan Paclflo railroad to nin a a pedal pe-dal train over thirty miles of new track from Montreal to Mattawac. From Mattawac the company, under lh direction of Henry Kolker, made Its way' by dog train to camp Tern- ..Kip. - ' see" ' -TOE I0US6 RAJAH . A splendid contrast is afforded by Wanda tlawley and Rodolph, Valentino, Valen-tino, leading woman and star of "The Toung Rajah," coming, to the Realart next Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Hawley Is a blonde oj the Dresden shepherdess variety; Valentino Valen-tino is, of course, dark and Latin In appearance. They make a very plea-sing plea-sing picture as lovers In this strange screen, tale. A moment of brilliancy, a mad tumult, tu-mult, a riot of color, of naked bladea, of falling figures, of victors .ColomliialiBatfi!Fatyrilay, Sept, 29 :THR GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW IN AMERICA THE VaNDERBILT PRODUCING'"Co7"ntt f VA J &r .1 ' 71,-1 i ' i ( In i ciamn i, - m m m " ibvvii i a UP Bvok by Uxmtt MnUeri THE GREA1 EST GIRL IN THE WORLD HOW TO GET TICKETS BY MAIL NOW Address letters, make checks and money ordors payable to J.' B. Ashton, Manaarr, t'oluiubla Theatre, Provo, Utah. Include self ad. dressed envelen to help Insure safe return. Add 10 per cent war ' tat to price of tlckfts desired. - . i : Prices L0fl-2J)O-tt60 ' KEMEMPFIt Sin I orders filled and returned Immediately. ; ltosfflN-get--B-Ofeiis Botirisy. Bpfwhy-tfthH-f I triumphant ' upon in throne they cave usurped that's your tiny re volution 1a th small Indian state. A night of storm and fury la New England and an old couple ready foKbed; a kicking at the door; two 4ark men with a' child stand- fog dripping upon the threshold; jewels poured from a bag; stacks of banknotes a farewell and a mall and miserable Hindu lad who strives to hide his tears at parting from the only friends he has known that's thf story of the adoption, Th gift of prevision he sees hla own death his own meet Inn with the girl he learns to love; but he Is rescued by faithful retainers iL I 1 . . 1 i. .... and his beloved In HJpdu fashion with all the wealth of gorgeous color and ceremony. . The vision of the battle In the clouds in the years of ancient Hindu history, when Arjuna, commanded by Krishna, slays father and brother for the good of the race, Is one of the moat striking things ever portrayed por-trayed 'on the screen ; the same for tba heavenly meeting between Arjuna Ar-juna and Vishnu. And by clever double exposure, Valentino plays both roles. It is a picture that will repay a visit to the Realart If only to study the possibilities of the screen. i ALPINE NOTES (A. U DETEI, Beporter) Miss Ines Batsman of Provo spent Thursday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bateman. see' Mrs. Mary E. Okey returned to her horn Friday after spending the past month visiting at the home of her son and daughter, Mr. Harvey Okey and Mrs. Frank Devey both of LehL Mrs Okey celebrated her 67th birthday birth-day anniversary while at Lehl. Wednesday evening whJJ out de livering for Marsh and sons, Ray, the son of J. F. Marsh, had the misfor- tun of running into Dllworth Terry, small son of Marlon Terry, injuring him somewhat. I - Miss Lula McDanlel returned to her hom her Friday, after spending the past few weeks at LehL alpine news (Mrs. JOS. UrrLS, Beftctsn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stanford of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Stanford's sister, Mrs. M. B. UtUe, Roby Forbes has gon to Provo where h Is employed at the Union Pacific yards. Alton Wllktas is also employed in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDanlel and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Strong 8r. spent Sunday at Provo. Miss Delyla Moyle Is teaching school at Lindon. Miss Marva Vanco la teaching at Redcap, Utah. r , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes spent Sunday In Provo, guests ot their daughter. Mrs. Tboa. Allen. i Mrs. Martha Wllktns and daughter Pearl, are leaving the latter part of this week for Magna where they have in all the scintillating scintil-lating splendor that seiuatlon allied bs record breaking runs la EUROPE sad AMERICA wrher b has been Voted the tnott viyAaous deaUtiful and MELODIOUS NdVtfLvTY ,. of recant the acrical history Mwiic try Harry Tkmcy ; Suiged try Edward Rojc School has started again wltl a large attendance and we art glad to welcome our teachers) back. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank? Ilea ley and family attended the circus at Provo Thursday, A number of other townspeople towns-people also attended. e Dean Smith returned noma from the aheep herd Tuesday after spending spend-ing two weeks there. . - Mrs. Dean Smith returned" home! Tuesday after spending th past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ben Holman. .i1 . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. littU made a business trip to Hiawatha, Utah, they pent Saturday night at Thistle, Sun- Howdy frlendi, it Is said there to day night at Hiawatha with Mr. andJugt much reiigion in a pleasant Mrs. Robert McKinnoa and Monday night at Colton with Mr. and Mrs. Appleton Harmon, returning home J Tuesday. They report having a nice trip and an enjoyable time. r The Alpine school truck Is filled to Its capacity wl(n Alpine students who sre attending school at Ameri can Fori. . We are glad to , know that our young people ar taking an interest In their school work. e e Mrs. Martha , McDanlel who has been confined to her bed tor a number num-ber of months at her daughters home Mrs. Don C. Strong Jr., Is reported about th sam. - J see' ,MJas Amber trong will return home Sunday' to enter high school at American Fork. Miss Strong has spent the summer working at the State Mental Hospital. Miss Violet WQklns who has been spending her summer Vacation at her grandfathers horn has returned to her home In Magna. Misses Fae and Vers, McDanlel en tertained as their guests , Sunday afternoon, Dan Cllnger and Cal Mar tin of Magna. see Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Devey attended at-tended the show In Lehl Saturday night e e Roy Whltly left Wednesday for Al berta, Utah, to work. Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Henry 7 and fajnlly 'hav moved to inaasaat acor 1 -e e v- ' Th new Creamery at Alpine has started work and from all appearances appear-ances will be very prosperous, t Mrs. Mary E. Little met with a painful accident last week whUa trying try-ing to releasetfie break on a wagon! It flew back and struck her in th fac. While there are no serious injuries in-juries lier fac ls still showing r eults of the accident, she Is, however improving nicely. If you served ninety days or more in the Spanish-American War. the China ReMef Expedition, or In th PhlUpplnes prior to July 4, 1902. yon will be Interested to know Consrress has passed a Pension law of vital Interest to you. This law contains two provisions : 1st, It allows pensions to all ex-soli dlers, sailors and marines with th above service record "who were honorably hon-orably discharged and who are now over sixty-two years of age; 2nd, it allows pension to those who ara at present materially disabled from earning ear-ning their living by manuaj labor from disease. If the disability be not the result ot their own misconduct Such disability must be permanent but need not be total. It need not be the result of military service. The soldier does not have to be sixty-two years old to claim on dlsablUtjcThs amount ot pension depends upon the degrte of disability and ranges from $12.00 to $30.00 per month. Widows of veterans are also allowed pensions. If you wish advice about this, law writ M. E. Buchanan. Route 1. fn-vlllans, fn-vlllans, Virginia. Prompt action la desirable, as a pension it allowed be gins from th tiling of the claim. The Act of September 1st. 1922 en-largee en-largee the provisions of the Act ot June 6th, 1920. This affects many soldiery sol-diery who have been rejected, Incveas-es Incveas-es the pension of widows and children chil-dren under 1( years of are and other important matters effecting veterans 'and widows. Soldiers rejected on medical med-ical grounds should write me. Please enclose stamp for reply. Leug Winded ' lecturer "Allow me. before clos ing toreneat the words of the hn mortal Webster. ' i1" Husband (to Marie, let's ro. wife) "Come on, He's going to start ATTENTION VETERANS Hit cn th flic I IIIIT If W MB 11 MI i -"fc m smile .as there Is in a toardrop. Fan A woman got Into an lnterurban car atAmerican Fork with five children chil-dren She, busied herself Seating .them, A benevolent old gentleman aros and gave her his seat Are all these yoir children, madam mad-am r he asked, "of Is It a plcnlct" "They're all mine, snapped th woman, "and It's no picnic." The old-fashioned fellow who always al-ways took along a cowbell when Invited In-vited to a wedding now has a son who takes a motor car horn to the ball gam. -All Said and Doae" "The speedometer said sixty miles an hour, " "The constable said it was ninety, The natives said It was a crime. "H said It was the life. "His friends said It with flowers." A marired woman had her eye on a street car seat and a man sat on It One good thing about writing bad hand, the chances are youll never be arrested for forgery. "Messrs. Beer and Pretsel motored from Elisabeth yesterday and visited with fiends." Savanna, 111, Dally Times Journal. Noticed that calling a man - hard names ls only another way of aay ins that he differs trass ys la opin ion. - Kep in f ihtm trim YOUR liver, kidneys, and other orfans are enjraffed in a' constant battle against infec tion and body poisons. When they are sluggish these poisons "back up" and collect in the blood. Headaches, backaches, constipation, dizziness, biliousness, foul breath,' and coated tongue ar? the Tiini!iit"iiw. neglect them. Drive but the poisons, r vf Help the fighting organs-! tlO IdnOOS the kidneys, liver, bowels pores of the skin. Keep . healthy and active with DnMORSrS INDIAN ROOTPILLS FAVORED FOR FIFTY "The average lite of $5 bill Is said to be ten months." "It's always our luck to get it on its last 'legs when It's ready to expire In the hand." A little nonsenae now and then makes fortunes for song-writing men. History repeats itself. Dry land appeared Noah planted a vineyard. vine-yard. Some people seem to have an Idea that they can. liquidate a debt by paying pay-ing compliments. "Variety is the vice of Mter Eve to Adam: "Leave me." Making a fool of a man, Is on thing a woman can beat nature at Wet All Kldders Our lives ar Interwoven Spead this gala wwek in Salt Lake City October 1 to 1 Th weak of UUh's greatest Fair. Make ftt a holiday tor the family, a time of education and amusement. amuse-ment. Meet your friends view the bumper yields of orchard and farm the products of factory and mine the blooded llveatock anil th greatest auto show in history. Se the fireworks, the aerial circus, cir-cus, the " races" the" auto poio, and' take a trip down the gayest Midway ever seen at a Fair. October Uoo More Attractive Than Ever Is our line of distinctive, beautiful Millinery. We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of American Fork, Alpine, Pleasant Grove, and vicinity to visit - The Hat Shop 100 North University Avenue, PROVO,' and inspect bar Autumn Showing of Chosen Hats. i MBS. SADA HENRY, Mgr. uour sustem and them YEARS I With camouflage and jblutt We talk about Beethoven ' But play . the Jaixy 'stufL v One thing that able to do Is tov stork. Prance seems ta-sboot ta-sboot the Garmas Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stonuck Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark etc.. as mixed In Adlerlka, helps any cae gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. min-utes. Most medicnes acnly es lower bowels but Adlerlka "acts ca BOTH upper and lower bowel and remove re-move all gasses and poisons. Brmp out matter you never thought wu ts your system,' Excellent, for obstinate constipation.. Guards against appes-dJcltds. appes-dJcltds. Wm. Thornton, Druggist ; . Sea! Days Again Teacher; "01 correctloa sad cause In th. following sentence: Ta horse and th cow is In the ft!.' " Tommy: "It should b, The and the bors Is in th field,' because be-cause ladles should always be aas Honed first," kncwimlm For over 50 year we have been making overalls. The Idnd, mad for hemest-to-good- nesawear. Two-Horse Brand jCopper-Riveted Waist Overalls have been th standard make for over 60 years. W could tell you all their good points and how they are well made, but, when we ask you to -buy a pair at our risk, giving you -mrmm FREE if They Rip you are proiected in every way. Look for I this If! and take no other brand. MdslIStrattssCo.,SMFh? Reliable Merebeadlae since 1S5I Uaken cfKotralU, Kttp Kidt KUa Well A A V)m M.A ' 36PIUf II II UVD. il hm"- St tt war. m -jiw1 jt- Jim' |